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Effect on Category II Materials

Category II materials, such as transite, found in or on buildings scheduled for implosion/explosion destruction must be removed before such demolition. Such materials are considered RACM because they have "a high probability of becoming crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder" during such activities.

Courtesy of The EPA

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Effect on Category I Materials Asbestos - Nonfriable ACM in good condition can stay
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